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EEmLIj JUJSO.iiO IS tilKEfi td TASk PMPEFS!!! FOR A BAD STOMACH No Dyspepsia, Gas,' Heartburn TELEPHONE GIRL IMFORTANT FIGURE III "GET RICH QUICK" SCHEME Laaies Utiisses 4;anai;iiiiarc:i i Field First Publicly ;,or Indigestion in Five Scolds Her Helpmeet, Then : Minutes. - Smacks Him in Face. n " " T""Kmim " "' ' , . ."p M ' laUV-- H LEAVING -THE . - I ,r: - " T Ti Mrs. W ' M 1 !. RAlb ON BUND TIGERS ' BY GREENSBORO POLICE Two Boys Arrested for Implication In Killing of Another, but Re leased Atte Hearing. . ; j.1 t- 'HIUII'V .(' j,f . j ,. ' .. 3axette-Newa Bureau, Daily News Building. ' Greensboro, Sent 28. Somethlng'of a 'sensation Was creat ed In Clegg's poolroom near the pas senger station about 10 o'clock Tues day nlgbt;. whop jMrs.. J. M, field of Greensboro suddenly made her : ap- ' peArance. lu, tM.iPlaca nd marching straight' to her -husband;" who was among the hangers-on In the place, demanded that he accompany her home. .The request was backed up by . the- glint of a steely pistol held (Irmly in the woman's, hand. Mrs. Field evidently meant business. She thrust the revolver in her husband's face and It is probable r.that but for the Interference of another man In . the place, whq . caught Mrs. Field's ' wrist and wrenched the revolver from her grasp,, a tragedy , would have been enacted. Once disarmed, Mrs. Field, who appeared in a , desperate frame of mind, began to upbraid her hus band. To those who listened her story .was one of pity and of want; of a home with four - children and nothing bo eat She declared her hus band had neglected her and the child ren, who she declared wera starving and without proper clothes, while he loafed around ,the, poolroom, and spent his Income on bad women. Field ac companied his wife outside the pool room and-one outalde Mrs, Field proceeded f t.. administer . corporal punishment. . She smacked her hus band several times in the face and warned him in no uncertain terms that his conduct must cease and that he " in .- fUtUm : WfUllfS .. ha rontilro.1 t provide tor herself and children. Field, u is saio. . travels tor , the American cash Register : company. Give the UuoHtem thn.Khul lr..n,l Reports received .from those who accumpamea tne Booster train of the chamber, of ..commerce- . urhinh att here yesterday morning, are to the euttci inat, ma ureensooro business and professional men are being en thusiastically received .by the citizens of the towns where the booster train naa slopped. The, boosters apent last niaht.at Jackson Hnrinira a ml adu are making a, number of important iuM uiore returning to, Greensboro tonight, the stops including Winston Salem. Lexington,. Tbomaaville, High Point and other places of importance in ims section. , , ,. . , , 4 . launch Burned,. A dispatch from EllzuhetH Pit. , terduy. afternoon told of the burning to the water' edge, at Manteo of the launch, Edna , May. plying between aiunteq, anJ. Jiatteraa. . The fire was discovered about 5, o'clock in the morning while, the launch was at hr mooring. There, waa.anescupement of " annum n tne twinkling of an eye iu amau boat was enveloped in names The crew , and , passengers ware uirowrt into a panic The crew did everything possible to assist the passengers, , who all escaped without injury. Engineer Casey of the launch was badly, scalded about th face and hands. . ,. . . Boys Arretted on Grave Charge., County officers have arrested Gas ton Smith and Al Jones, two white boys of the Pomona section, charging them with, being. Implicates In the killing October of. Lacey. Hackett, near Pomona. , Jones war present at the time of the killing. The warrant was Issued at the instance of the father of the dead boy. It seems that at the time of the killing the. gen eral supposition .was. that the affalr was an accident.. It is said, however If you had some Dlapepsin hanly and would take. a. litrlo nnw vi.nl- stomach distress or Indigestion would vaniBit m nve minutes and you would ieei line, -This harmless orennrAtinn will di gest anything you eat and overcome! - BAIU. ....I . . e . . .. . 1 . ! uui-w-uiucr .niuiuucn . ueiore you realize. It, t t j . ) v ' t '., If your meals don't tempt you, or what little you do eat seems to till you, or lavs like a Inmil nt len.l In your stomach, or If you have heart ourn, mat is a sign of Indigestion.' Ask your Pharmacist for a. fin case of Pape's-Dlapepsin and 'take o little Just as soon as you can. There will be no- sour;, risings, . no belching of undigested fond ml,l ulth nM no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or neavy feeling in the stomach. Nau sea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping. This will all go, and, besides, there-will be no un digested food left over in the stom ach to poison your breath with nan. ous odors. Pape's Dlapepsln i a. certain .cure for out-of-order stomnchs haran ft prevents "fermentation and takes hold oi your rood and digests tt Just the same as If your stomach wasn't there. Relief In five mlnutM from all unm. ach misery is at any drug store wait ing for you. These large 50-cent cases of Pnpe's Dlapepsin contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost any care of Dyspepsias Indigestion or any other stomach disturbance. PILES QuicKly that recently renorts hma hun .!,. culated which caused the father r the dead bov to feel unaatinHt o. the accident story, and h determin.,) to have the matter threshed oudNn the courts. It is also anlri that .JUL time during the summer the Hackett and Smith boys had a fight find that they had been cursing each other on the day of the killing. The killing of the Hackett bov occurred nn sff... noon after he and his two companions xuto. spent the-day squirrel hunting. They had left the woniln and standing near a small bridge east of me t-omona cotton mills when the gun, which was In the hands of Smith, was discharged while cm a ievi nh Hackett's head, the entire load of shot taxing errect and death resulting i. iuobi instantly. The boys declared mat. tne gun was accidentally dis charged. No inauest was hcl.l th.. general opinion prevailing that the Kiumg was entirely arc dnt,il rt i. understood that Jones w&m arrpatcH aa an accessory after the fact. The pre liminary hearing last evening. fr,nH to produce sufficient evidence, jn the opinion ot tne trial magistrate, and the boys were discharged. The Method!..' Washington Church. uen. junan s. Carr of Durham and Rev. Dr. George U Sexton of Hoi.a. ton, Tex., were In CtMnihnm day, for the purpose of Interesting ana acquainting Methodista of this city and immediate Action In u .4 with the plans of the General confer ence of (hi Southern Methodist church for the erection of a magnlfl cent . and representative church at Washington. Dr, Sexton la secretary of the General, conference committee on the building of tlu rhim.h Gea. Can la the North Carolina mem ber of the committee. Gen. Carr And Dr. Sexton had on hli.ui.. . u uullford hotel elaborate plans of the curcn ana auruig the day Interested many local Methodists in the matter. Gen. Carr has cnntrihntaH iun ward the church building fund. The proposed church la. jn nnat luin... i3i0.00 and 4400,000, about $125,000 wnicn nas Keen provided for. i Kaid on Blind Tigers. Ths- police' of OrunibiiMii. concerted, raid on hllni timm t.,.. day night and aa, a result there was a large docket in Municipal court yesterday morning... Thar mini .1, r In. v.uuu wiiur ana oiackt, and a con- siaeraDie supply of linuoe. wi were tried yesterday , and road sen tences handed, out. whiia nth... ... still to be tried. nxa waicning the movements of the blind tlgera fur anm. Tuesday night, feeling that the time wa npB, me rata was pulled off.- Instant ReUef, Pern'ianent Core Trial Package Mailed ee to All to Wrapper. Ws want every man and woman, suffering from the excruciating tor ture piles to JtiaU send their name and address, to. us and get by return mall a fres trial package of the most affective, and joaltive,cire ever known for this disease, Pyxinnld Pile Cur. , ' , The way to pryve what this great remeiy win go. w. your, own case, is to V h ' ; - I 1 -. I h- ' C 7;" i ... :j I UI . i ii i -i ii i i.al I tm tt), i i " . ' : , Garment SCHILLER.. .MISS MADELINE RUSSE - Jared Flagg, Jr., who with several others. Including David N. Morgan, a former United States Treasurer wen arrested In New York following an expose of a "get rich quick" schema, has been released on ball, Edward t Pcbiller, who was Flagg's confidential clerk, at a salary of a week, has also been released. , " ! . Miss Madeline Russe, a pretty nineteen-year-old girt,. Is said to have been the master mind in the affairs of tht mpany. This, however, Is denied by Plagg, who says she is merely his telephone operator. s , VISITING TEACHERS im lots were 5 nspfht mm s prices satjsfagtory IIUI L U I UUIIUULU Various Problems of Their Work Discussed by Princi pals and Superintendents. laseball a 1 AMERICANS Pnlfalelpnii l Detroit . . . 4 Cleveland .. ,. Chicago. . , .. New York, . . , Just All out free coupon and send to Bo!on us and you wllj get by return mall a fwaBhnirUn anMI - . ... l.Qt. Tbilisi . Then after you hnv yourself what It. can do, you will go iv me uruggiat ana get to cent box. . Don't undergo an operation. Oper ations are rarely a success and, often lead to terrible consequences Pyra mid Pile. Cure reduces all Inflamma tion, jnakes congestion, irritation. Itch ing, sores and ulcers disappear rand the plies simply quit' ' 1 For sale at aJl drug stores at 60 cents a box. . K K K at - i i.. , . K -1' KICK PACKAGE COITOV. Fin out thr blank llnea "beloJ" with your name and 'address, t cut out coupoa and mall to the r flRAMID l.Rlia COMPANV m H4 Prnla Illdg., Marshall, Ml( h. A a-mple of the great fs ritmlj !);. cure, will then i) cent you t once by H(1.1J, in plijn wrapper mull, Name ISlree Cily and Slnte Vew York. Chicago. ., Pittsburg . , Phlladelphil .4L flouts . , Cincinnati , Brooklyn , . Boston , . , Won. Ist P.O. ' .671 ,57 1 .628 .618 .614 ,49 4.14 276 'It .,. . v. It . ..It . .. It . .'. 11 . ..60 . .. 40 47 61 I 18 7 70 86 106 NATIONAL, Won. .... .. o 86 . 81 7f 7 17 69 87 liost. 4 68 . (4 . 64 CO HO 80 104 P. C .848 .697 t .662 .648 ,614 .464 .426 .24)2 RESULTS "YESTERDAY. NATIONAL At PlttsSnrK PhHatloala . Pitta. burg; rain; two games Saturday. At ClnrlnnaU--fioMan i'in.in natl I.. .. .. At Chicago New York. Oii Phl.n At St. Louis Brooklyn i- Rt TMila I. , .... ....I. . . AMERICAS, i , At Washington Detroit 1: W..h. Ington 6. . ..' .. ' .i At New Yerit t, Lrtuls-Nn Ynrt rain. . . ....... . ,. . ' Al Boston Chicago I; Boston. At PhllHdulohia Cleveland 7; Phll delphla 4. Vaudeville,- Opera iloase. Dally, The county superintendents of edu cation and the high school 'principals of the western educational district of North Carolina, who met in conven tion ut tho court house lust night, spent the morning In visiting the vari ous city schools and taking note of the methods by which the pupils are taught and controlled. This wus port of the regular program of. the con vention and wns not the least interest ing. The city schools ar well equip ped and conducted by modern meth ods, and those, attending the conven tion enjoyed the morning's work. At z:J0 this nftfi-noon thero was a conference on "observation of School Work." which was led bv 1 C. Hroir- den, and following this J. A. lHvlns conducted a conference on "rural li braries," ut which a number of im portant mention had been 9rranu1.1l to be discussed, relating to the condi tion of the: libraries, thn per cent of the, books lost, the care of the books, what books are being read, encourag ing the children to read and other matters along this line. Elkmont Most 'Successful Sale He Ever Conducted, C, R. ' Moore Says. "The sale of 1ts at Klkmont ilclnhts yesterday W is the most suc cessful one I every conducted In my life," stated Charles Ii. Moore of thn Southern Land Auction coimmnv to- ilay, : ' Kvery one of the lots nut uo for sale was easily dJsnosed of and ai what the company" considered a rea sonable price. It Id stated that they bought from JGS 1i( $225. It Is said that nt-ftMy 500 nnotile attended the sale. Mr. Moore auve away 200 tickets on the Asheville & ICaxt Tennessee railroad, to thn ulacn of sale, at the Junction of the liurns- vllle and Keaverdam roads. " The sale was thoroughly adver tlwd. which hud as much to do with Its success as tlm land itself, which is well located; beslVtt-s doing a great deal of newspaper advertising the promoter drove about the streets for neveral da;,s, the vehicle decorated with signs, and told through a mega phone of the attractive nature of fho proposition. ness. There was a rapid rush of feet down the stairway, then a voice wild, "I don't smell any gas." "Hetter light the Jet," Mrs." Wester lelgh suggested, tremulously. "Here's a match." There was a splutter and suddenly the room Hooded with light. Kvery body screamed. The hostess fainted. Kor there. In the center of the room. .",u i esieneign, attired onlv in u nutty union suit, with a fresirpalr of trousers carried over his arm. From Norman K. Muck s National Monthly. See Madam Ellis at Opera House. ,.- I ! .1 ai for Fall S. " ' " evince mi A tieniilne Surprbtf!. Tk. , , e nave ine surprise ueauiiiuuy I tie nnanlns' iiiHiAti r-. t uA ... . - , . k.u 1. , ,7 t""'c"-p anned," said young Mrs. Westerlelgh an was held last, nlsrht with a uv..a . .. .. r .. . . .. tlon was held last- night with a good attendance, most of the 17 counties of the district being represented. The work of this session consisted in the conference on "supervision," which was led by Prof. I C. Urogden. The state snperlntendent had ammiaul ten questions ot be discussed at this con- rerence and they referred to enroll ment, attendance, and In the schools the eliminating of tnrriiea. and classification, visiting the schools. improving tne work or the teachers, problems ot administration ami minv others. Tho superintendents told f the results they had accomplished. These conventions ara conatriM.Mt nt much Importance by the state super intendent and It la thought that both the superintendents and high school principals will obtain much benefit from this one. to the guests,", and Frank doesn't sus pect a thing. 1 think he has even forgotten' that today's his birthday. He will get home from the office at about seven o'clock. Then he always goes upstairs to take off his coat and put on his smoking Jacket for the evening. When he Is upatalrs I will call out suddenly, 'Oh, Frank! Come down auickl The mis is eaennlnu-- Then he will rush down here, unsus pecting, to find the crowd of friends waiting for him." It went off exactlv aa tilnnnn.t Westerlelgh came home at th regular hour and went directly upstairs. The guests held their breath while Mrs. Westerlelgh willed out excitedly, "oh, Frank, come down, quick! Tho gas Is escaping In the parlor." Every light had been turned out and the parlor was In perfect dnrk- TEMPERATURt Ashoville . . ...... Atlanta . , , . . . ,', , , Augusta . . . . . . : Charleston .. .. ... .. Charlotte . , , . '. , . . Jacksonville ... ....... Key West .. .. Knovlllc ; , Mobile ' New Orleans , . .... . . New York Oklahoma . , , , .", . . . Uttleigh ,. .. .. .. .. Savannah . , ...... V"V1 .... vvilmiiiKion . . ; . ; , , . , . Forecasts until 8 p. m. Asheville and vicinity: fair weather tonight and For North Carol inn: 13 a 33 al . 81 -85 .. Jf4 88 . . 70 ' 90 .. 74' ..OR 80 ..72 kg ..74 81 ..70 90 . . 78 92 . . 76 90 ' . . r.8 c j ..72 '94 .. 6M 84 j ..73 RSI ., r,n 71 ..70 82 I aa avH ' H ! Suits Coats Skirts Dresses underwear Petticdate iiioiias . J, , t V, . ;.. I Your inspection is all we ask : ' - "i.o ; . , ', ..' ti " 1 a "I ; ' a, t. PEERLESS FASHION STORES CO. ,H I?. O . p,:.y. Hu t "V : ft3 i - Ht - XA " ft- V-j ' V--., we ask "l ' a, i. tj.. 1 51 Patlon 'Avenue 3"'-r ... 11 : . 11 Friday for Continued Ftlday. tlene rally fair tonight and Friday; light variable winds. . SuimAiry of Conditions. , A storm of slight intensity overlies the eastern slope of the Rocky Moun tains, with precipitation reported from Montana eastward to the Ink reir(ft Showers have also occurred over por tions ot tne eastern seaboard, Idaho, Washington and Oreiron. Tlu mvi. mum amount of rain noted was 1.12 (in inches and hundredths), at Dea Moines, la. -. , The presence of an arm of vi-i. barometric pressure over the Great will lnlluence for th.. e.,niin. ance of fair weather In mi. i-i..ih,. tonight and Friday, with no material nunge in temponitnre. R. T. I.lNnr.RV Observer Weather liureau. ' Normal today: TemmTntiim E2 An. grees. Precipitation .08. U S. Department or AOTiculture, ' WILLIS L. M00RE. 9 , " "' " wanMW a4) . ftT It 'iwi-. . J4 aw-si w Women's Department Westeh N. CJ Fair This department promises io le ohe'of the irioRtihter esting of all the various departments, mid a'numler of onirics have Thready Iwen made. Others nfc-siring to make entries" should notify the secretary at onee.- ' : ' " ..c . ..,- No Entrance Fee G . For the . hct eaeli ot, the following exlii'pt the i fol lowing premiums will be' awarded. i 398. a7. 398. S99. 4 00. 401. 402. 401. 404. 405. 406. 407. 408. r ....- 411. 412. 413. 414. 415. 41. .417. Silk Quilt. Cullco Quilt 1 . .1.. Knit Counterpane ..,.,.... , ", Woven Counterpane Crocheted Slumber Robe... Crocheted Counter jiane .......,, Wool Coverlet, . , Rug, made of Rags....... ' Home-made Carpef, threojards or"mot.'. lily's Sweater, knit.,, ... ... . Itaby's Sweater. Vnit ' ' " v Specimen, Plain Sewing. . ...... ' .' .' Specimen Machine c.i .. 409. Kmhroldered Table Cowr' .i ' ".' ' ' 410. CSITiaao RiiIm rrn..hu.J ... ..,. " ' " " . ' Sofa Pillow, embroidered... ... ... Slinners. rroehernH k..w " " work Huh. .. t.! '. ;;; " Kmbroidered Finn nel Sk Irt . . ". ', .". V.V "." I'" ' Shuwl, knit or crocheted.. ... , " " Kmbroidered Initial Towels, not iVss 'than three".' .'. One-half dnrnn l.inen ir..,,ii. .. . I,, 1 hums, rmuroiuered 418. Ijice Handkerchief..' !.' ! ""'fJ .'. ." 419. Kmhroldered Centerpiece,'. . I'.T 420. One-half dozen crocheted Dollies!.".!" " ' " "" of exhlblfo"1 h",d-w"'".IV-on-. woman," w'o'rk 422. Kmbroidered Collar . "' " "' Lace Collar ...'.....!.!," ' Kmbroidered Relt '.'.".','!!.' ! Kolero Jacket. Ince or'embro'ldered". .'.'! Sneuue, crmheted or knit.,. .. Pin Cushion.. " lrawrt-work Cenleriileee 'or 'Tai.le ' Cover Specimen crocheted fi.e Ppeclmen Rattenburg Ice. . . " "' "" Iirswn-work Hnndkerchlef . .' . ." " Kmbroidered Parasol Kmbroidered Shirt Waist.... . ,"" Shadow Kmhroltlery ';.,...',,!'.!,"."" Home-made Man's Shirt.! " Idy's :ape. knit rr crmheted !'!,'','.! Pair Wool S-HkN. knit .... M1" Pair Wool Mittens. Hilt .' ." Ilureau 8.r . ... Ka by's Dress , v. ! , , .' " ! ! ! Specimen 1 iu. ..' " "' "" " 42. Display of Fancy Work by one'lidy '. Ircm. ..$1.00 ,. 1.00 V 1.00 ,. . 1.60 ..- .75 ,, .75 .. 1.00 ,. .75 ,. . ' ;78 , .75 . . .50 . .75 . . .60 1.00 ;75 423. 424. 425. 42. 427. 428. .429. 430. 431. 424. 483. 134. 435. 438. 437. 438. 439. 440. 441. In- . . .50 . .50 ! .75 . .56 . .60 . 1.00 . AO . 1.50 . .60 . 6,00 .35 . .50 . .25 .' .50 , . .75 , ,.50 . 1.00 .25 , .50 ! .60 .60 1.60 .25 1.00 1.00 I. (Ml "1 (10 1.0(( 1.00 .do 5.0U Western : North C: :l . oveit cunc::?., sc y., cviI!3,N, C. v r-
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